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  1. 1 hour ago, binhex said:

     

    i dont set the external ip at all for deluge as it doesnt need/have this setting??, listen interface != external ip address, and this (as in the listen interface ip address) is actually checked every 30 secs for delugevpn.

    Sorry, I just figured it was a generic VPN thing. Occasionally (twice a week or so) deluge will say everything is ok, but there is no traffic. Stop the container, start it back, and everything starts downloading. I assumed my VPN IP or port had changed but deluge hadn't gotten the message.

     

  2. 51 minutes ago, binhex said:

    this is done via openvpn "up" script and should run every time the tunnel gets disconnected

    I've seen this behaviour as well in the delugeVPN container, perhaps you could schedule a cron to reverify every hour or so? I'm not sure that the current method is catching changes consistently.

  3. 16 minutes ago, captain_video said:

    If I add them to the array I assume that it will automatically rebuild parity with the data that's on the drives.

    Only if you do a new config. If you simply add them, unraid will clear them before allowing them to be formatted.

     

    Are you sure they are all perfectly healthy? Good smart reports, etc? You really do not want drives in your server with health issues, and failing to preclear and / or running slowly doesn't give me any warm'n'fuzzies about the health of the drives.

     

    20 minutes ago, captain_video said:

    I just picked up an external 5-bay disk enclosure I'd like to add to my 24-bay server.

    How is it connected? If the total bandwidth to the enclosure isn't good, you will be slowing down parity checks or rebuilds to the point of being unusable.

  4. 40 minutes ago, Smitty2k1 said:

    Is there a way to check SMART with unassigned devices and an external USB HDD? I get "can't read SMART attributes" when I click on the drive name.

     

    Cross posting this to unassigned devices.

    Depends. Some USB adapters pass SMART info generically, some don't. Apparently that specific one doesn't. Try using the drive manufacturer's specific utility.

  5. 4 hours ago, gmac13 said:

    if i open Krusader on one computer. start transfer, then go to another computer knowing whats happening in the background..

    As long as you don't close the status bar, it will be there on the other computer. Just close the entire tab, it will stay running exactly as it is.


    There is no way I know of to determine the status of a transfer after you close the status in the krusader window.

  6. 1 hour ago, Harro said:

    I think I can change ports on the dvr and then set the router to forward those ports

     

    21 minutes ago, Harro said:

    Even if that dvr is using port 443?

    Nope, forward your dvr to another port, 444 or something. Your router should allow you to redirect IP.FOR.DVR:443 to external:444 or something like that, and IP.FOR.UNRAID:443 to external:443

     

    You would then go to https://your.domain.name for nginx, and https://your.domain.name:444 for your DVR.

     

    I wouldn't forward port 80 at all, unless your DVR requires it for some function. Much better to use SSL for everything if possible.

     

    Subdomain redirection may be possible, as well as possibly reverse proxy to your DVR through nginx, but that gets a little more hairy. Simply pointing your browser to different ports will work easily.

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, natiz said:

    The thing is, letsencrypt tries to validate my domain before nginx is even up - and that fails since no one is listening on port 443 (no nginx)

    Pretty sure it's not verifying the port is open, it's just verifying that your DNS is properly in place. Does pinging your FQDN that you are trying to get SSL certified resolve to your current public IP? It doesn't need to answer, just properly resolve. If not, then, no, the container won't start.

  8. 2 minutes ago, ashman70 said:

    How easy is it to configure sabNZB to move downloaded files to a specific share/folder?

    Normally you just let the requesting app pick it up and do the move. Are you manually sending nzb's to it and wanting them to be categorized?

  9. 13 minutes ago, dukiethecorgi said:

    Would it be possible in a future release to have the ITConfig plugin installed?

    I just installed it myself quite easily, don't yet know if it's going to make a difference with PIA though.

     

    I don't think you can install it with the webgui, but with the remote GTKUI client I just installed the python 2.7 version and it seems to work.

  10. 23 minutes ago, tunetyme said:

    Is there and easier way?

    Open the GUI and click on the shares tab. In the user share section there should be a disk3 share. Click on the corresponding "compute" link on the size column. It will take a few seconds, and should return a list of physical disks that the share resides on. Once you get that information, open mc and navigate the left panel to the /mnt/diskX that corresponds to the physical disk shown by the compute command so that the contents of the disk3 folder shows, and navigate the right panel to the same spot, but only to where only the disk3 folder itself is shown. Using the tab key, the arrow keys and the insert key, highlight the contents of the disk3 folder in the left panel, and press F6 to move the highlighted folders to /mnt/diskX in the right. After this is complete, you should be able to go back to the web GUI, click on the disk3 share in the user share list, and delete it on the share properties page.

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